Quevega
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Before anything is confirmed, does anyone other than me think sometimes horses are pulled for reasons beyond injury, i.e. agreements between other owners or trainers, or just because the owner doesn't want to run it in a specific race but doesn't want the outcry of a horse not taking its chance so the story of 'out for the season' is created, etc....?
I'm pretty sceptical about word of a lot of owners/trainers, I don't believe many a lot of the time. It may be for another thread, but seeing as we seem to be on the verge of hearing some news regarding Saldier, I just thought I'd ask.
FWIW, I think the owner has every right to do what they like with their horses, they pay for them so it's tough, from a punter or fans perspective, but I wonder if they fear the backlash.
I don't think it really affects syndicates, as much due to the size of a group of owners it is really, but the individual owner would probably be affected a bit more.
I don't think they lie all the time, or much at all Cod.
But the constant requirement and thirst for information from media and punters means they often have to provide answers or quotes.
But they're not all very good at 'lawyer speak' so some are often a little more committal than ideal, and don't provide caveat after caveat, But an interview would be pretty tricky to listen too if they kept saying 'IF' all the time.
Obviously it's equally frustrating when we get the non committal answers.
Willie was criticised by some for saying Benie would definitely run at the weekend.
He obviously didn't feel the need to add 'as long as she's fit and well at declaration day she'll be declared'
He took it for granted that people would factor that in. Which I think is fair.
A worse example was Kim Bailey ruling Vinndication out of the festival earlier this year. Only to see it do some good work a day or two later and change his mind. Absolutely no need to rule it out in the first place, he could have just said it was doubtful.
And The O'Leary's constantly saying Apple's Jade will go for the mares. Bad form that.
And Elliott saying Envoi Allen would not run at the festival. Bad form that.
The skill is reading between the lines and asking the what if questions yourself. Which isn't easy.